Glass Plus with Jet Dry costs less than other name brands like Windex glass and multi surface cleaner but costs a little more than the other cheapest glass cleaners. I paid only two dollars for a bottle of Glass Plus with Jet Dry at Family Dollar. The middle ground pricing encouraged me to not buy Windex because I felt that maybe it had more to offer than the most inexpensive brands without costing the same as higher priced window cleaner.
The Glass Plus with Jet Dry glass and multi surface cleaner cleaned my house windows very well. The surface dirt came off easily from the glass and the window frames came out shining as well. I did not see any streaks on the windows after the glass dried. Usually I have to rub at a window to prevent streaks from showing, but the Glass Plus with Jet Dry simply dried crystal clear.
Mirrors are a true test of how well a glass cleaner works because the surface is being viewed instead of being seen through. A perfect cleaner would leave the glass totally clear with no streaks, smudges or dirt specks and I can say that is exactly what Glass Plus with Jet Dry glass and multi surface cleaner does.
Although the bottle states that the cleaner is suitable for computer screens, I am hesitant to use it on my LCD screen. I don't doubt that the cleaner works well on most screens, but I believe that LCD screens are more fragile.
I decided to try using it other places since Glass Plus with Jet Dry is also a multi surface cleaner. It cleans toasters, microwave ovens, refrigerator doors, door handles, filing cabinets and much more with ease. The one thing that I noticed about spraying the cleaner is that the handle was user friendly. My hand did not cramp up from trying to squeeze the handle as it does with some other cleaners.
It turns out that I love the Glass Plus with Jet Dry glass and multi-surface cleaner. I save money buying Glass Plus with Jet Dry instead of Windex, and I really love the results.
Published by Daisy May
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2 Comments
Post a CommentI just tried Glass Plus today and its better than Windex! There are no streaks and I got it from the dollar store. Thanks for the review it smells good too
It does sound like a great cleaner, and something I could use haha :)